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but the fbi leader came out, hadn't even stepped foot in libya because it was too dangerous. if it's that dangerous, then why did we have an ambassador sitting there like a sitting duck? this is the controversy as it's been laid out by those watching the situation. they are there now, where does the story go from here? >> there are three failures, and it's going to be one or all of the above. it's going to be an intense failure, they're going to find out that, in fact, we didn't know there was going to be a problem in that part of libya with. that's a big and major intelligence failure. we never saw the arab spring coming, we didn't see this coming. the second thing that might be wrong is if we did know, where the heck is the security? my pam building in new york city had more security than that ambassador had. so what went wrong? why was the intelligence not recognized and acted upon? and the third thing is, has this been a major fail your of policy? i was in the white house during watergate, and i saw in the nix sob administration -- nixon administration how this all falls
but the fbi leader came out, hadn't even stepped foot in libya because it was too dangerous. if it's that dangerous, then why did we have an ambassador sitting there like a sitting duck? this is the controversy as it's been laid out by those watching the situation. they are there now, where does the story go from here? >> there are three failures, and it's going to be one or all of the above. it's going to be an intense failure, they're going to find out that, in fact, we didn't know...
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but until you get fbi agents there and get some information that's when we'll get ideas whether they are suspects or just stories. the entire area from the border to five miles north where this occurred near naco is considered a crime scene. it's completely shut down. they have helicopters down there. we know more fbi agents have gone down there as well to help support those from the phoenix office that are on scene. we have been told from a sheriff's deputy in the region there have been positive developments so far. while there is officially no arrests. there are two people they have detained south side. the agents were responding to a sensor that went off five miles north of the bored when this went down early yesterday morning. it's not known if agents returned fire. law enforcement said there is a known drug trafficking corridor. >> when you are dealing with armed drug traffickers that are usually heavily armed and they have the advantage of knowing where they are and we don't necessarily know when we'll be encountering them, it always poses a danger not only to law enforcement,
but until you get fbi agents there and get some information that's when we'll get ideas whether they are suspects or just stories. the entire area from the border to five miles north where this occurred near naco is considered a crime scene. it's completely shut down. they have helicopters down there. we know more fbi agents have gone down there as well to help support those from the phoenix office that are on scene. we have been told from a sheriff's deputy in the region there have been...
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so why are we hearing from the fbi now about this guy? >> well, if you ask the fbi they say there is no specific event that has triggered this bounty that's been put out on him. that could be true and or they could be, you know, holding sensitive details to themselves and not wanting to say anything much more than that. he has been gone for six years but his coconspirator was sentenced earlier this year to 17 plus years in jail and perhaps they're finding out some new things about it. so, i mean, it is not quite clear why is is in syria which certainly isn't a safe place for anybody these days. the good news, if there is any, he is out of the united states. jenna: how effective are these type of bounties put on whatever or whoever is wanted on the wanted poster? is this an effective way actually to get suspected terrorists? >> it is one tool. of course there are drone strikes. there are other ways of, you know, getting at them as well through special operations. you know arrests by local host countries. i don't suspect we'll get much supp
so why are we hearing from the fbi now about this guy? >> well, if you ask the fbi they say there is no specific event that has triggered this bounty that's been put out on him. that could be true and or they could be, you know, holding sensitive details to themselves and not wanting to say anything much more than that. he has been gone for six years but his coconspirator was sentenced earlier this year to 17 plus years in jail and perhaps they're finding out some new things about it. so,...
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investigators, but the fbi says it's too dangerous for its agents to reach benghazi. the september 11 attack killed u.s. ambassador christopher stevens and three others. the whistle-blower in the case against jerry sandusky, suing the university for million, claiming that the university's handling of the case caused him distress and embarrassment. he maintains that he told the school he witnessed sandusky abusing a boy in 2001. sandoveningy was convicted on 45 counts of sexual abuse. i'm ainsley earhardt. now back to "on the record" with greta. has debate advice for governor mitt romney. we spoke with donald trump earlier. nice to talk to you. >> hi, greta. >> greta: all right. i read your twitter account all the time, apparently, you have lots of followers -- >> lots. >> greta: lots indeed. one of your recent tweets is, if president obama mentions governor mitt romney's tax returns in tomorrow's debate, then governor romney should ask for president obama's college records and applications. you really think he should do ha? >> absolutely. i don't know that he will. i
investigators, but the fbi says it's too dangerous for its agents to reach benghazi. the september 11 attack killed u.s. ambassador christopher stevens and three others. the whistle-blower in the case against jerry sandusky, suing the university for million, claiming that the university's handling of the case caused him distress and embarrassment. he maintains that he told the school he witnessed sandusky abusing a boy in 2001. sandoveningy was convicted on 45 counts of sexual abuse. i'm...
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the fbi has taken over the lead on this investigation. it covers five miles from where this shooting take place. there are reported the mexicans may have detained a couple people. u.s. authorities are working to confirm that. we are hearing from a family spokesperson talking about this man nicholas ivy who had been in the border patrol since 2008. joined following in the footsteps of his brother. he was a great officer, part of the horse team. he was a father, husband, son and brother. view are was a gentle, kind, humble man. no one thought ill of nick ivy. >> this happened early yesterday morning and the fbi is the lead investigation there. there are a lot of details that are not known. a lot of information coming out and it will be a number of gave we get specific answers. megyn: fallout over a sex scandal that rocked the secret service. and big brother may be joining the battle to get kids to eat their veggies. we'll tell you how one school district hopes to encourage healthy eating with high-tech surveillance. a five-year-old piece of
the fbi has taken over the lead on this investigation. it covers five miles from where this shooting take place. there are reported the mexicans may have detained a couple people. u.s. authorities are working to confirm that. we are hearing from a family spokesperson talking about this man nicholas ivy who had been in the border patrol since 2008. joined following in the footsteps of his brother. he was a great officer, part of the horse team. he was a father, husband, son and brother. view are...
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is that the answer you want from the fbi? >> well, i'm not sure what the fbi is doing. i suspect they probably are monitoring the accounts. i would suspect they are doing that but, we want the accounts to be taken down because they communicate with other terrorists and promote immediate violence against americans and other people throughout the world so, they don't have the -- these groups don't have the right to use an american company to promote terrorism throughout the world and that's why we have requested that they not be allowed to use these twitter accounts. >> right. we have reached out to -- fox news has reached out of to the fbi for a statement. we have not heard back yet from the fbi on that let me play devil's advocate here wouldn't it be more beneficial to have these twitter accounts out there because we could monitor them? we could see who is following the account of hamas trace it back. find the linkages that way. is this not another opportunity for us to maybe educate ourselves about maybe homegrown terrorists, terrorist cells living within the united st
is that the answer you want from the fbi? >> well, i'm not sure what the fbi is doing. i suspect they probably are monitoring the accounts. i would suspect they are doing that but, we want the accounts to be taken down because they communicate with other terrorists and promote immediate violence against americans and other people throughout the world so, they don't have the -- these groups don't have the right to use an american company to promote terrorism throughout the world and that's...
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plus the fbi is hunting for a terrorist and is asking for your help. we are going to have all that for you coming up at the top of the hour. bill: packed show, jenna thank you we will heee see yo will see you in ten minutes on that. there are new concerns over the deadly attack that killed four americans in libya. what was left behind that could be dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands? a live report on that. bill: other news now. we want to get to that quickly. there are new concerns the u.s. failed to secure sensitive documents left behind after the deadly attack on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. this comes now as the obama administration is facing serious questions about its handling of intelligence and security before that attack on 9/11. catherine herridge more on this now live in washington. what are we learning about the witnesses there. >> thank you and good morning. the letter from the outside government oversight committee is asking the state department to provide two witnesses for the hearing on security next week including
plus the fbi is hunting for a terrorist and is asking for your help. we are going to have all that for you coming up at the top of the hour. bill: packed show, jenna thank you we will heee see yo will see you in ten minutes on that. there are new concerns over the deadly attack that killed four americans in libya. what was left behind that could be dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands? a live report on that. bill: other news now. we want to get to that quickly. there are new concerns the...
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meanwhile, let's talk about why our fbi is still not in benghazi. they were sent to libya to be on the ground to investigate this, what some call act of war, what happened at our consulate and the death of four americans and they still have not made it into benghazi. smart bob corker sent a letter yesterday to the head of national intelligence to say what is going on? why can't our best intelligence officers get answers. >> alisyn:. >> clayton: along with senator joe lieberman. to your point, this was a crime scene and having our own reporters tell us that it was open, people were walking into this crime scene at this consulate building and able it pick up the former ambassador's diary, the journal and walk out with this information. how does something like that happen at a u.s. consulate building. >> dave: it's clear that congress wants more anticipates from the statement we read you from james clapper's office that basically took the blame for the fumbling or the evolution of the facts. and why did it vary so much, and i think there are questions
meanwhile, let's talk about why our fbi is still not in benghazi. they were sent to libya to be on the ground to investigate this, what some call act of war, what happened at our consulate and the death of four americans and they still have not made it into benghazi. smart bob corker sent a letter yesterday to the head of national intelligence to say what is going on? why can't our best intelligence officers get answers. >> alisyn:. >> clayton: along with senator joe lieberman. to...